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Timmy Joseph
Timmy Joseph
Asked: 11 months ago

Love 💕

Why do girls 💕 love only guys that have money that trust and care

  1. Munna Mehto
    Munna Mehto
    Added an answer about 11 months ago

    it’s not all black and white. Not all girls love guys just for money. What a lot of them are really looking for is security—not just financially, but emotionally too. Money can seem like proof that someone’s responsible, stable, or can take care of themselves and a future together. But that doesn’tRead more

    it’s not all black and white.

    Not all girls love guys just for money. What a lot of them are really looking for is security—not just financially, but emotionally too. Money can seem like proof that someone’s responsible, stable, or can take care of themselves and a future together. But that doesn’t mean it’s all they care about.

    The real gems—the ones who care about trust, care, loyalty, and vibes—they do exist. But yeah, sometimes people (guys and girls both) get caught up in flashy stuff like money, status, or looks before realizing that those things don’t guarantee happiness.

    At the end of the day, the right person will care more about how you make them feel than how fat your wallet is. 💯

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Timmy Joseph
Timmy Joseph
Asked: 11 months ago

What makes people hate a good man for no reason

  1. Munna Mehto
    Munna Mehto
    Added an answer about 11 months ago

    Sometimes, people hate a good man not because he did anything wrong, but because of what he represents. A good man can trigger others’ insecurities. His kindness, confidence, or peace might shine a light on someone else's bitterness, jealousy, or past pain. And instead of facing that, it’s easier toRead more

    Sometimes, people hate a good man not because he did anything wrong, but because of what he represents. A good man can trigger others’ insecurities. His kindness, confidence, or peace might shine a light on someone else’s bitterness, jealousy, or past pain. And instead of facing that, it’s easier to project hate.

    Other times, people just follow the crowd. One person starts throwing shade, and others join in without knowing the full story. Happens all the time, especially online or in tight social circles.

    And let’s not forget—being “good” doesn’t mean being perfect. People have different definitions of good, and misunderstandings can turn into grudges real quick.

    But at the end of the day, if you’re solid and your heart’s in the right place, their hate says more about them than it does about you. Keep your head up.

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Timmy Joseph
Timmy Joseph
Asked: 11 months agoIn: Other

How can you say if someone is a good person with a good manner

always be yourself
  1. Munna Mehto
    Munna Mehto
    Added an answer about 11 months ago

    That's a really good question actually. I feel like you can tell someone’s a good person with good manners by the small things, you know? Like how they treat people when there’s nothing to gain—waiters, cleaners, strangers. If they’re still kind and respectful, that says a lot. They listen more thanRead more

    That’s a really good question actually. I feel like you can tell someone’s a good person with good manners by the small things, you know?

    Like how they treat people when there’s nothing to gain—waiters, cleaners, strangers. If they’re still kind and respectful, that says a lot. They listen more than they talk, they don’t interrupt, and they’re not all about showing off.

    Also, they own up when they mess up. That’s a big one. A good person won’t try to dodge responsibility or blame others. And you just feel safe around them—like you can be yourself without being judged.

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Andy Larson
Andy Larson
Asked: 11 months agoIn: People & Society

"How should I respond when someone calls me a loser or ignorant?

“How should I respond when someone calls me a loser or ignorant?

  1. Munna Mehto
    Munna Mehto
    Added an answer about 11 months ago

    “Cool story, bro.”or“Alright, and?”or even“Damn, you good? You seem pressed.” Half the time, people say that kinda stuff just to get under your skin. Don’t let 'em. You don’t have to prove anything to anyone who’s just tryna throw shade. Just keep doing your thing and let them waste their breath.

    “Cool story, bro.”
    or
    “Alright, and?”
    or even
    “Damn, you good? You seem pressed.”

    Half the time, people say that kinda stuff just to get under your skin. Don’t let ’em. You don’t have to prove anything to anyone who’s just tryna throw shade. Just keep doing your thing and let them waste their breath.

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Andy Larson
Andy Larson
Asked: 11 months agoIn: People & Society

What makes a romance story engaging, and what mistakes should writers avoid?

What makes a romance story engaging, and what mistakes should writers avoid?

  1. Munna Mehto
    Munna Mehto
    Added an answer about 11 months ago

    That sucks when someone says stuff like that—it's never fun. But honestly, how you respond depends on the vibe you want to keep. Here are a few ways you can handle it, depending on your mood and the situation: 1. Stay Cool and Confident Just smile and say something like:"Cool story." or "Everyone’sRead more

    That sucks when someone says stuff like that—it’s never fun. But honestly, how you respond depends on the vibe you want to keep. Here are a few ways you can handle it, depending on your mood and the situation:

    1. Stay Cool and Confident

    Just smile and say something like:
    “Cool story.” or “Everyone’s entitled to their opinion.”
    That shows you’re unbothered, and it kind of takes the power away from their words.

    2. Flip It with Humor

    Sometimes joking back lightens the mood and shows you don’t take them seriously:
    “Guess I’m winning at losing, then.”
    “Ignorant? I prefer ‘selectively informed’.”

    3. Call It Out (If You Feel Like It)

    If it’s someone you actually care about or deal with often, you can say:
    “Hey, that was kind of harsh. What’s up with that?”
    It can open a real conversation instead of just a back-and-forth insult thing.

    4. Ignore and Walk Away

    If they’re not worth your time, don’t give them your energy. Not everything needs a response.
    Silence hits hard sometimes.

    5. Protect Your Peace

    If it’s constant or starts affecting how you feel about yourself, it’s okay to create some distance or talk to someone you trust. You don’t have to deal with that kind of negativity on your own.

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Ak23
Ak23
Asked: 11 months agoIn: Computers & Electronics

What is hysteresis loss in electrical machines?

  1. Munna Mehto
    Munna Mehto
    Added an answer about 11 months ago

    In electrical machines like motors and transformers, there's a core usually made of iron or some magnetic material. When the machine runs, the magnetic field inside that core keeps changing direction (especially with AC current). But the material doesn’t instantly follow the changes—it's a bit “lazyRead more

    In electrical machines like motors and transformers, there’s a core usually made of iron or some magnetic material. When the machine runs, the magnetic field inside that core keeps changing direction (especially with AC current). But the material doesn’t instantly follow the changes—it’s a bit “lazy,” like when you’re slow to get up in the morning. That lag or resistance to changing direction causes energy loss in the form of heat.

    That’s what we call hysteresis loss. It happens every time the magnetic field flips back and forth. To reduce it, engineers use special materials like silicon steel or laminated cores that are better at flipping without wasting too much energy.

    So in short:
    Hysteresis loss = heat energy wasted because the core resists changing its magnetism direction quickly.

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Health
Health
Asked: 11 months agoIn: Aging & Geriatrics, Alzheimer's Disease, Health

Is there evidence that suggests ALA (alpha lipoic acid) can cure or slow down the progression of Alzheimer's disease?

alzheimer disease
  1. Health
    Health
    Added an answer about 11 months ago

    So, alpha-lipoic acid (ALA) is an antioxidant that your body naturally makes, and it's also available as a supplement. People have looked into it for a bunch of health things, including diabetes and nerve issues, and yep—there’s some buzz around its potential effects on Alzheimer’s disease (AD). NowRead more

    So, alpha-lipoic acid (ALA) is an antioxidant that your body naturally makes, and it’s also available as a supplement. People have looked into it for a bunch of health things, including diabetes and nerve issues, and yep—there’s some buzz around its potential effects on Alzheimer’s disease (AD).

    Now, does ALA cure Alzheimer’s?
    Unfortunately, no. There’s no solid evidence that it cures it. Alzheimer’s is super complex, and no single supplement (so far) has been a magic bullet.

    Can it slow the progression?
    That’s where it gets more interesting. There is some early research—mostly small human studies and animal research—that suggests ALA might help slow cognitive decline a little bit in people with mild to moderate Alzheimer’s. It seems to do this possibly by reducing oxidative stress and inflammation in the brain.

    For example:

    • A few small studies showed that people with Alzheimer’s who took ALA along with other treatments had a slower rate of cognitive decline than expected.

    • But these studies were small, and not all were well-controlled or long-term.

    Also worth noting: ALA is usually considered safe, but it can affect blood sugar levels, which matters for people with diabetes or on certain meds.

    Bottom line?
    ALA shows some promise, especially in the early stages, but it’s not a proven treatment. Think of it more like a “maybe helpful extra” rather than a core solution. If someone’s considering it, they should definitely check with their doctor first, especially if they’re on meds.

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Chatwise
Chatwise
Asked: 11 months agoIn: Online Communities, Social Networks

How many shares can be earned through the ChatWise referral program?

Chatwise
  1. Sanoj Kushwaha
    Sanoj Kushwaha
    Added an answer about 11 months ago

    The ChatWise referral program offers shares based on the number of referrals you bring in. Here’s how the shares are distributed: 10-49 referrals → 30 shares/month 50-99 referrals → 100 shares/month + District Ambassador (DA) Icon 100+ referrals → 200 shares/month + State Ambassador (SA) Icon  Read more

    The ChatWise referral program offers shares based on the number of referrals you bring in. Here’s how the shares are distributed:

    • 10-49 referrals → 30 shares/month

    • 50-99 referrals → 100 shares/month + District Ambassador (DA) Icon

    • 100+ referrals → 200 shares/month + State Ambassador (SA) Icon

     

    Additionally, referrals contribute to Ambassador promotions, which come with more share rewards:

    • Ambassador (5+ referrals) → 500-1500 shares

    • City Ambassador (30+ referrals) → 3000 shares

    • State Ambassador (by invitation) → 1500-5000 shares

    • National Ambassador (500+ referrals + exceptional contribution) → 10,000+ shares

    Shares are also awarded for maintaining high engagement (e.g., streaks, content creation, and leadership efforts).

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Shiraverse
Shiraverse
Asked: 1 year ago

What makes Shiraverse different from other Q&A platforms?

CryptocurrencyFun & Interactive Questionsshiraverse
  1. Sanoj Kushwaha
    Sanoj Kushwaha
    Added an answer about 11 months ago

    Shiraverse stands out from other Q&A platforms because it’s built around community engagement, positivity, and rewarding users for their contributions. Here’s what makes it different: 1. Earn While You Participate Unlike most Q&A sites, Shiraverse allows users to earn points for answering quRead more

    Shiraverse stands out from other Q&A platforms because it’s built around community engagement, positivity, and rewarding users for their contributions. Here’s what makes it different:

    1. Earn While You Participate

    Unlike most Q&A sites, Shiraverse allows users to earn points for answering questions, engaging in discussions, and contributing valuable content. These points can be withdrawn as real money or cryptocurrency, making it more than just a knowledge-sharing platform—it’s an earning opportunity.

    2. Community-Driven, Not Just a Forum

    Shiraverse is designed for online communities rather than just being a random collection of questions and answers. Users can create profiles, interact with others meaningfully, and even shape the community’s culture through voting and discussions.

    3. Flexible and Customizable

    Communities on Shiraverse have the freedom to set their own rules, categories, and moderation styles. This makes it adaptable for different types of discussions, from niche hobby groups to professional Q&A spaces.

    4. Best Answer Voting & Polls

    To ensure high-quality responses, users can vote on the best answers, making it easy to find the most helpful information. Polls also allow for quick decision-making and engagement on various topics.

    5. Positivity-Focused Environment

    Unlike some Q&A platforms where discussions can get toxic, Shiraverse encourages constructive conversations and meaningful learning by promoting a positive atmosphere with fair moderation.

    It’s not just a Q&A site—it’s a dynamic space where users can share knowledge, engage with like-minded people, and even earn rewards for their efforts.

    Would you use a platform like this?

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Rav224157
Rav224157
Asked: 1 year ago

Shiravers

Is shiraverse legal site?

shiravers
  1. Sanoj Kushwaha
    Sanoj Kushwaha
    Added an answer about 11 months ago

    Yes, Shiraverse is a legal site. It operates as a Q&A platform where users can ask and answer questions while earning rewards. Like any online platform, its legality depends on compliance with local laws, including data protection, content moderation, and financial regulations.

    Yes, Shiraverse is a legal site. It operates as a Q&A platform where users can ask and answer questions while earning rewards. Like any online platform, its legality depends on compliance with local laws, including data protection, content moderation, and financial regulations.

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